Wi-jún-jon, also called Pigeon's Egg Head or The Light (1796–1872) was a Native American chief of the Assiniboine tribe. He is best known as the subject of a painting by George Catlin, depicting what happened after he was assimilated into white culture following a trip to Washington, D.C., in 1832.
You can find people similar to Wi-jún-jon by visiting our lists 1832 in Washington, D.C. and Assiniboine people.
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